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We ended up rushing L to the doctor yesterday because I thought he was having an allergic reaction. I noticed he was covered in hives after he woke up from his afternoon nap. He has had a small reaction in the past to soy, so we just try to avoid it as much as possible. I automatically thought we gave him something that had a large amount of soy in it, and he was reacting to it.
When we got to the doctor, the doctor told me it was actually a viral infection he was fighting. I felt terrible because I had NO idea he was even sick. He did not show a single symptom (he is now but not at that time). Apparently, hives are more common in viral infections in children than allergic reactions. Who knew?! I surely didn't.
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